This is one of the major conclusions heard in court this October 15 in the long record of liquidation of the first refinery in Morocco. The prosecution demands the extension of the liquidation of the Samir to the patrimony of the members of the board of directors, who represent 73% of the shareholding. The Moroccan…...
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